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Unweighted GPA Calculator

Calculate your unweighted GPA on the standard 4.0 scale for a single semester, multiple courses, or your full cumulative average. Enter grades and credit hours. Get your exact GPA in seconds. Free, no sign-up.

Unweighted GPA Calculator
Unweighted GPA Calculator
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How to Use

How to Use the Unweighted GPA Calculator

The unweighted GPA is the most widely used academic benchmark in the United States — and it trips up students every semester because the formula looks simple but the details matter. Our calculator handles two scenarios: calculating your GPA for a single semester from individual course grades, and calculating your cumulative unweighted GPA across multiple semesters.

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Choose Semester GPA or Cumulative GPA
Semester GPA tab — enter individual courses with grades and credit hours for a single term. Cumulative GPA tab — enter each semester's GPA and total credits to calculate your overall running average across your full degree or school year.
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Select Your Grading Scale
Choose Standard 4.0 (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0), 4.0+ Scale (A+=4.3), 5.0 Scale, or Percentage Input (enter raw percentage scores and the calculator converts them to grade points automatically).
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Enter Course Name, Grade and Credit Hours
Type the course name, select your letter grade from the dropdown, and enter the credit hours (usually 3 or 4 for most courses). Click "+ Add Course" to add more rows. No limit on the number of courses.
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Read Your Unweighted GPA Instantly
Your GPA on the 4.0 scale appears immediately with a course-by-course progress bar, academic standing, total credit hours, and a specific tip on which course to target for maximum GPA improvement.
About Unweighted GPA

What Is an Unweighted GPA?

An unweighted GPA is a grade point average calculated on the standard 4.0 scale where every course — regardless of whether it is a basic English class or an advanced AP course — is valued the same. An A always equals 4.0, a B always equals 3.0, and a C always equals 2.0. There are no bonus points for difficulty.

This is the original and most universal form of GPA. It is used by colleges, graduate schools, scholarship committees, and employers as the baseline measure of academic performance. Even schools that also calculate a weighted GPA report both numbers — and the unweighted GPA is often the one that matters most for official academic standing, graduation requirements, and probation thresholds.

"The unweighted GPA is the honest version of your academic record. It does not reward course selection — it rewards performance. A 4.0 unweighted GPA means you earned top grades in every course you took, regardless of difficulty."

The Unweighted GPA Formula

The calculation is a weighted average where credit hours are the weights:

Unweighted GPA = Σ (Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours

Example: Mathematics A (4.0) × 4 credits + English B+ (3.3) × 3 credits + Science A- (3.7) × 4 credits + History B (3.0) × 3 credits = (16.0 + 9.9 + 14.8 + 9.0) ÷ 14 = 49.7 ÷ 14 = 3.55 GPA

Standard 4.0 Unweighted GPA Scale

Letter GradePercentage RangeGPA PointsAcademic Meaning
A+ / A93 – 100%4.0Excellent — maximum points
A-90 – 92%3.7Excellent
B+87 – 89%3.3Good — above average
B83 – 86%3.0Good — solid performance
B-80 – 82%2.7Good — above C range
C+77 – 79%2.3Average — passing
C73 – 76%2.0Average — passing
D60 – 69%1.0Below average
FBelow 60%0.0Failing

How Credit Hours Affect Your Unweighted GPA

This is the part most students miss: a 4-credit course has twice the GPA impact of a 2-credit course. Getting a C in a 4-credit Mathematics class does far more damage to your GPA than getting a C in a 1-credit elective. Conversely, raising a C to an A in a high-credit core course is the single most powerful GPA improvement strategy available to you.

ScenarioGrade ChangeCredit HoursGPA Impact
Core Math courseC → B (2.0 → 3.0)4 credits+0.286 per semester
Core Math courseC → A (2.0 → 4.0)4 credits+0.571 per semester
Elective courseC → A (2.0 → 4.0)1 credit+0.143 per semester
Any courseF → C (0.0 → 2.0)3 credits+0.429 per semester

Based on a 14-credit hour semester.

Student Questions

Real Unweighted GPA Questions — Answered

My semester GPA dropped from 3.4 to 3.0. How do I calculate what I need next semester to get back to 3.4?

Use the Cumulative tab. Enter your previous semesters with their GPAs and credit hours. The current average shows where you stand. To reach 3.4 with one more 15-credit semester, the required semester GPA = (3.4 × total new credits − current weighted sum) ÷ 15. If you have 45 total credits at 3.0, you need: (3.4 × 60 − 3.0 × 45) ÷ 15 = (204 − 135) ÷ 15 = 4.6 GPA — not achievable on the standard 4.0 scale. This shows why protecting your GPA early matters far more than trying to recover it later.

How many A grades do I need to raise my 2.8 unweighted GPA to 3.0?

With 30 current credits at 2.8 (total quality points = 84), to reach 3.0 after one more 15-credit semester you need: 3.0 × 45 = 135 total quality points needed, minus 84 already earned = 51 more quality points in 15 credits = 3.4 GPA next semester. That means averaging around B+ to A- in your courses. Achievable — but requires consistent focus across all courses, not just a few strong performances.

What is the fastest way to raise my unweighted GPA?

Target your highest-credit courses first. A 4-credit course where you currently have a C represents the biggest opportunity — raising it to a B+ adds over 0.35 GPA points to your semester average. Raising a 1-credit elective from C to A adds only 0.14 points. Same effort, very different GPA payoff. Also consider whether any previously graded courses allow grade forgiveness or retake policies at your institution — retaking a failed or low-graded high-credit course can be more powerful than any new grade.

Is a 3.0 unweighted GPA good enough for college or graduate school?

For college applications: a 3.0 unweighted GPA is the minimum floor for most four-year institutions. Selective colleges typically want 3.5 or above. For graduate school: 3.0 is the most common minimum requirement, but competitive programs at research universities expect 3.5+. A 3.0 GPA student can strengthen their application with strong test scores, meaningful research experience, and compelling letters of recommendation.

Common misconception: Many students think that taking harder courses automatically helps their unweighted GPA. It does not — on the unweighted scale a B in AP counts exactly the same as a B in a Regular course. If you are taking AP or Honors to boost your GPA, you need the Weighted GPA Calculator instead.

Who Uses This

Who Is the Unweighted GPA Calculator For?

Anyone who needs to know their academic standing on the standard 4.0 scale — whether for their own planning or to meet an external requirement — benefits from this tool.

  • High school students — Calculate your unweighted GPA for college applications. Most colleges report and compare applicants using the unweighted 4.0 scale, even if they also consider weighted GPA.
  • College and university students — Track your semester GPA and cumulative GPA to stay above academic probation thresholds, maintain scholarship requirements, or qualify for honours programs.
  • Graduate school applicants — Most graduate programs require a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.0. Calculate your exact CGPA before applying to know where you stand.
  • International students — Convert your grades to the US 4.0 unweighted scale for applications to American universities, exchange programs, or scholarship applications.
  • Parents and academic advisors — Verify a student's academic standing clearly and objectively. Use the cumulative tab to track GPA progression across all semesters at a glance.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

An unweighted GPA is calculated on the standard 4.0 scale where every course carries the same value regardless of difficulty. An A always equals 4.0, B equals 3.0, and C equals 2.0. Unlike a weighted GPA, there are no bonus points for AP, IB, or Honors courses. The maximum unweighted GPA is 4.0.
Unweighted GPA = Sum of (Grade Points × Credit Hours) divided by Total Credit Hours. Grade points: A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. A course with more credit hours has proportionally more impact on your GPA than a lower-credit course.
On the 4.0 scale: 3.5 and above is excellent and qualifies for most Dean's List programmes. 3.0 to 3.49 is good and meets minimum requirements for most graduate programmes. 2.5 to 2.99 is average but may limit options. Below 2.0 typically triggers academic probation. Most four-year college applicants aim for 3.0 minimum and 3.5 for competitive schools.
Unweighted GPA uses a maximum of 4.0 and treats every course equally. Weighted GPA adds bonus points for advanced courses — typically +1.0 for AP and IB, +0.5 for Honors — allowing GPAs above 4.0 up to 5.0. An A in AP equals 5.0 weighted but still only 4.0 unweighted. Most colleges evaluate both.
No — on the unweighted scale, an A in AP Calculus gives you exactly the same 4.0 as an A in Regular Maths. AP and IB courses only improve your weighted GPA. However, a B in AP still gives you 3.0 unweighted — the same as a B anywhere else. If you earn lower grades in AP due to difficulty, it can actually hurt your unweighted GPA compared to taking Regular-level courses.
Cumulative GPA = Sum of (Semester GPA × Semester Credit Hours) divided by Total Credit Hours Across All Semesters. Use the Cumulative GPA tab in our calculator — enter each semester's GPA and its total credit hours and the calculator gives you the weighted average automatically.
Higher-credit courses have the most impact. A 4-credit Mathematics course contributes four times as many quality points to your GPA as a 1-credit elective. Improving a C to an A in a 4-credit course adds approximately 0.57 GPA points to a 14-credit semester. Always focus your study energy on your highest-credit courses first for maximum GPA impact.
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